Big Goose,
Glad this product is working for you.
Personally, I refer to keep NO3 at undetectable levels with careful feeding, water changes, refugia, etc.... but there's certainly more than one way to skin a cat...or maintain a reef!
I read the synopsis explaining the mechanism used by AZ-NO3 to reduce nitrates, and I must say that I failed to follow it. I'd be interested to know if someone with a more scientific mind than mine can grasp/explain it.... maybe Greenbean can chime in. What I gather is that AZ-NO3 works in some way (that I don't understand) to allow nitrate to be removed by the skimmer. So, using this product would also require good skimming, right?
Here's the synopsis:
The AZ-NO3 (Absolute Zero - NitratesTM) product works entirely by aerobic Cellular Respiration on the target Nitrate molecule, which is then removed by the Protein Skimmer. The oxidoreductases necessary for these processes are the chemical mechanism of an enzyme action.
In the most simplest of explanations, AZ-NO3 can be considered an essential food, required by the active enzyme maltase that functions as a cellular respirator. The manufacturing process renders this product as an undesirable food to certain detrimental enzyme (amylase and invertase) that could uncontrollably proliferate in the aquarium.
Our product utilizes a specific enzyme in the maltase group to activate the oxidoreductases necessary to reduce nitrates by cellular respiration in the aquarium. The product itself does not contain this enzyme, but can be thought of more like a seed, a seed contains the germ (plant) and the food for the plant to grow. The mature plant then becomes the basic food product utilized.
The active ingredient in our product is Cozymase which functions in the oxidation of proteins and of many other compounds important in the intermediary metabolism and the resulting active enzyme Maltase in the aquarium. The Massecuite is food for both the Cozymase to develop and the resultant Maltase to thrive.